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1 Planning and Presenting Interior Designs

2 Objectives Summarize the phases of the interior design process Evaluate a client s needs, goals, and resources in creating design plans for residential housing and furnishings or for commercial interiors Apply design knowledge, skills, processes, and oral, written and visual presentation skills to communicate design ideas Develop an interior design presentation Summarize the contract and financial elements for developing an interior design project

3 The goal of an interior designer To help solve a client s design problem by producing a usable, safe, and attractive space

4 Possibilities Begin with an empty new room Redesign an existing space Collaborate with builders, architects, and other trades people to create a new space

5 What is the design process? Programming Gathering information from the client and other sources to guide the actual design Schematic design Designer prepares sketches and compiles drawings, samples, and furniture photos to present as ideas to the client Design development The designer prepares the final design drawings and puts together a presentation board to show the client the complete design

6 Design process Contract documents Designer makes purchases for the client, involves appropriate professional for the project; and possibly initiates the bidding process for the final contract Contract administration Involves actual construction and interior finishes, and ordering and installing furnishings and equipment

7 Design process Phases often overlap or occur at the same time Some projects don t go through all of the stages

8 Where? Residential-where people live Houses, apartments, etc. Commercial-refers to business spaces where people go for services Hotels, restaurants, hospitals, daycare centers, banks, and other offices

9 Before.. Before beginning the design process, the designer will have a consultation with the client about his or her needs, goals, and resources for the project. Listening carefully is extremely important Understanding of the client s expectations for creating an attractive, functional environment for a home or business

10 Initial Consultation The designer and client may sign a letter of agreement Spells out the scope of project services responsibilities of each party The designer s responsibilities include planning and carrying out a design plan and informing the client about fees The client s responsibilities include providing the designer with necessary budget information, approving the design plan, and paying the designer s fees

11 Letter of Agreement Generally requires the client to put down a retainer An upfront fee the client pays to engage the services of a designer Usually the designer deducts the retainer from the balance due at the end of the project This protects the designer and the client in the event the project never developes

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14 Phase 1: Programming Main purpose is to gather information from the client and other sources to guide the actual design Some designers have clients fill out a questionnaire During commercial designs it is important to gather information about the business prior to the initial meeting

15 Gather information about everyone who may use a space Family members, guests, and friends Do any occupants have special needs the space must fulfill? Do anyone have a disability? How much privacy does each person require?

16 Profile Designers generally create a profile for each occupant of the home along with profiles of guests and friends A concise biographical sketch that portrays the key characteristics about the client Includes details about lifestyle, space functions, household activity needs, design style preferences, and future needs

17 Commercial Client Profile Include details about business culture as well as space functions and design style preferences Location of offices How close they need to be to one another Work flow Needs of various departments Accessibility of services Photocopying Employee hierarchy Receptionist by the front entry

18 Adjacency matrix Shows the desired relationship of room and space locations

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21 Criteria matrix The impact of specific needs on various spaces Including the need to control noise or provide visual privacy

22 Other factors Building codes that may affect the space design Fire safety codes Accessibility codes

23 Lifestyle and Function All the various activities that occur in the home or space How the client thinks about the home Rest? Constant activity? Social place? Games? Music? Media? Privacy? Cultural influences

24 Space Requirements How much space to allow for each of the activities and functions that occur in the home Traffic patterns and standard dimensions of furnishing are important parts to solving the design puzzle Storage needs to be adequate for all of the client's belongings Taking inventories of household equipment, sports equipment, furnishings, clothing, musical instruments, and other items for all occupants of the dwelling are important for allocating storage space

25 Design Preferences Learning the likes and dislikes of each occupant will help in developing a design concept pleasing to all Visiting the client s home will give you great insight into the client s style needs and tastes

26 What types of things surround a client s living space? Is the space uncluttered and have clean surfaces? How does the space make the client feel? Is it energizing or restful? Close and cozy, or spacious and private? What color scheme preferences does the client have? What backgrounds, lighting, and accessories bring comfort to the client? What new or existing furniture will the clinet want to use? What cultural artifacts and psychological elements seem to influence the client s taste? Is the client s style traditional or contemporary? Does your client prefer a vintage style?

27 Future Needs Needs and goals for a home or office often change over the years Example: a young family may add more children, or change as the children grow

28 Questions 1. What is a client profile? 2. What is the design process? 3. What does home mean to you?

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30 What is the design process? Programming Gathering information from the client and other sources to guide the actual design Schematic design Design prepares sketches and compiles drawings, samples, and furniture photos to present as ideas to the client Design development The designer prepares the final design drawings and puts together a presentation board to show the client the complete design

31 Design process Contract documents Designer makes purchases for the client, involves appropriate professional for the project; and possibly initiates the bidding process for the final contract Contract administration Involves actual construction and interior finishes, and ordering and installing furnishings and equipment

32 Profile Designers generally create a profile for each occupant of the home along with profiles of guests and friends A concise biographical sketch that portrays the key characteristics about the client Includes details about lifestyle, space functions, household activity needs, design style preferences, and future needs

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34 Client Questionnaire Residential 5 questions you would ask a client to find out more about them. Commercial 5 questions you would as a client to find out more about them. They should be business specific

35 Creating a Residential Client Profile

36 Assessing the environment As you walk through a client s living space, you will assess a number of environmental factors about the space Noting even the smallest details will help you effectively meet the design needs and goals for your client.

37 Details to notice Location of functional areas Where are the private, social, and work areas? How do these areas relate to each other? How much space does the client allocate to each functional area? Number and arrangement of rooms Whether your client wants to develop a new design plan for a single room or for the whole house, it is important to know the number of rooms and their arrangement in the space The design plan for one room can impact another adjacent room

38 Storage Does every bedroom have adequate storage space? Where are other storage areas located throughout the dwelling? Is there adequate space for bed and bath linens? Does kitchen storage adequately meet client needs? Does your client require special storage, perhaps for sports equipment or musical instruments?

39 Backgrounds What ceiling, wall, and flooring backgrounds are in your client s current space? Does your client prefer paint or wall paper? Hardwood floors or carpeting? Drapery or non drapery window treatments? Furnishings What style does your client prefer in furnishings? Is the current style traditional or eclectic? Does your client prefer furniture designs from previous eras, such as the Victorian or craftsman periods? What items will help address functional and aesthetic needs?

40 Energy and environmental needs What energy needs and environmental factors does your client want to meet? Is replacement windows with insulated windows and low-e glass on the agenda? Is an upgrade to a high-efficiency ENERGY STAR model for the heating and cooling system in order? Perhaps your client want to install an active solar system or insulated window treatments.

41 Traffic Patterns How do household members move through the house? Are there features that interfere with good traffic flow? What traffic flow needs does the client want to accomplish? How does traffic flow impact furniture arrangement? Health and safety Creating a design that meets all codes and health and safety facts is essential

42 Taking Measurements An important part of successful design development is taking careful measurements Accurate measurements will help you calculate or verify the amounts of materials to order for a client s design concept. Creating a rough sketch of the floor plan for an area will help you accurately keep track of measurements

43 Estimating Costs Estimating material and labor costs may be one of the most challenging facts in determining fees for your client. It is essential to provide clients with itemized details of all costs for materials and labor charges. You will need to include overhead costs (such as business supplies and office rent and utilities) and build in profit to your budget estimation

44 You may need to check several source for information about labor costs Obtaining price lists from quality contractors, product suppliers, trades people, and drapery and upholstery workrooms will help you create accurate estimates It is also important to determine who will pay for shipping and handling

45 Points to remember Paint Professional painters generally base labor charges on the amount of time it takes to paint 100 square feet The amount of time is then multiplied by an hourly rate Factors, such as the need for scaffolding or other special equipment also influence labor costs for painting.

46 Points to remember Wall coverings Labor charges for hanging wall coverings are generally on a per-roll basis Carpeting Professional carpet installers may base installation fees per square foot or per square yard. Installers will charge additional fees for removing old carpeting or moving furniture

47 Points to remember Window treatments Two labor costs Workroom or fabrication costs and the installer s costs Cost for fabrics, rods, and hardware for hanging window treatments It is not uncommon for custom window treatments to take four to six weeks or more to create

48 Points to remember Upholstery Professional upholsters have shop rates based on an hourly rate plus the amount of time required to remove and replace fabric Repairing frames and springs or applying special accessory trims also add time to labor estimates

49 Estimating and Measuring Practice

50 Estimating a Preliminary Project Budget Once you take all of the measurements required for the design concept, you will need to make many financial decisions Establishing fees and developing a project budget Factors that enter into establishing a budget Costs for products, furnishings, labor, and services vary for every project Costs involved for other professionals

51 Designer fees and payment schedule Fixed or flat fee You identify a specific sum to cover costs One total fee applies to the complete range of services, from conceptual development through layouts, specifications, purchases and final installation This requires knowing in advance every costs, the time involvement for services, and the appropriate profit margin for the complete project

52 Designer fees and payment schedule Hourly fee Base the fee on the actual time you spend on a project or specific services Hourly fees for interior designers can range from $60.00 to $ per hour depending on the designer s experience and project complexity

53 Designer fees and payment schedule Cost plus Purchase materials, furnishings, and services at cost Then sell these items to the client at cost plus a specific percentage agreed to with the client to compensate for your time and effort

54 Designer fees and payment schedule Retail Relates to the cost plus method The client purchases products from the designer for the manufacturer s recommended price, but the designer orders it at a lower rate and keeps the mark up as their fee Per square foot Used for larger commercial projects

55 The Preliminary Budget Before you begin you must have a basic idea of what the client wants to spend Three key areas on which the designer and client must agree Direct cost, such as furnishings, construction, materials, delivery services, and/or travel costs Indirect costs, such as sales taxes and contractor/delivery delays Interior designer compensation

56 If you realize that the available budge will not accomplish the client s design project goals, you have several options Revise the design to fit the budget Advise the client to increase the budget Remove yourself from the project (worse case scenario)

57 Recording project needs Once you have all necessary project details from your client, it is important to put this information in writing and create the client project file Begin with a general statement about the design concept Then you can put much of the program research you acquire into an organized chart Identify room relationships along with needs relating to the environment, mechanical systems, and the cultural and psychological factors that influence the comfort of the space

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60 What is the design process? Programming Gathering information from the client and other sources to guide the actual design Schematic design Design prepares sketches and compiles drawings, samples, and furniture photos to present as ideas to the client Design development The designer prepares the final design drawings and puts together a presentation board to show the client the complete design

61 Design process Contract documents Designer makes purchases for the client, involves appropriate professional for the project; and possibly initiates the bidding process for the final contract Contract administration Involves actual construction and interior finishes, and ordering and installing furnishings and equipment

62 Questions 1. Why is excellent communication important on the part of the designer and the client when establishing a project budget? 2. Why are careful measurements important for a successful design plan?

63 Room Measurements Measure, the room for remodeling. Record, the length, width, and the height How much paint will be needed? How much flooring will be needed? What are your suggestions?

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65 Phase 2: Schematic Design Produce a number of schematic drawings to show space arrangements for the project Produce various sketches and other documents for your client s approval Be sure to keep a file folder for each room or area that you will be designing Compile drawings, samples, and photographs of furniture and accessories in these separate folders for each area. Place an itemized list of all items for a room or area in each folder Organizing the design details in this manner will be very helpful when it comes to developing the preliminary project budget

66 Developing space arrangements During this phase, you will create a visual idea of what the project will look like Begin with brainstorming many ideas Drawings can be in two or three dimensions

67 Bubble diagrams Simple, loosely connect circles or bubbles that show the relationships of the various zones in residential designs. In commercial designs these diagrams may show the proximities of offices or service.

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70 Rough sketches Create two-dimensional rough sketches and floor plans of how the space will look These sketches will show wall locations with fixture and furniture arrangement possibilities

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73 Thumbnail perspectives These small, three-dimensional drawings will show exactly how the project will look.

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76 Once you have the rough sketches and floor plans, you need to plan how to arrange furniture before you actually select it Space planning involves placing furnishings for a well-functioning and visually pleasing area If working with an existing space, you will need to accurately measure it Area measurements let you know how much space is available in the room, an important facto to consider in how much furniture can be added After taking measurements, several design tools can help you develop a space plan for a functional attractive furniture arrangement

77 Measurements for a Scale Floor Plan Measure the length and width of each room Then measure and note the location of all the existing room features Doors Windows Electrical outlets Heating and cooling vents Air intakes Permanent features (fireplaces, closets, cabinets, or built-in furniture pieces)

78 All measurements should include the floor placement of the features as well as their wall height Note whether the room or area involves an open or closed floor plan because this can also impact furniture arrangement Use the standard scale of ¼ inch equals 1 foot

79 CADD Computer-Aided Drafting and Design Most designers now use this software for creating a scale floor plan Various software programs available Some include features for estimating materials It saves time to generate the floor plans with a computer You can view the plan in many different views

80 CADD You can position furniture in a room and move it around to consider different arrangements Most software allows you to produce interior wall elevations Virtual reality models You can view the room from a walk-through perspective Provides a more realistic picture that allows your client to judge how well the furniture positions meet expectations

81 CADD Takes time to learn It can be worthwhile if you are planning several room arrangements, working with a very challenging floor plan, or working with multiple clients

82 Arranging Furniture Start with referring back to your client profile and all of the information about how the client uses the space How will the client use the furniture? What space does it need? How will room features and traffic flow impact furniture placement? Also consider elements and principles of design

83 Furniture and Room Use Every furniture piece has specific uses and requires a certain amount of space Furniture arrangement also depends on room use Consider the activities that will take place in this space and the amount of space available Then determine where within the room each activity will focus

84 Maintain a list of furniture needs for each activity area, and determine the amount of space the furniture will occupy Example: Conversation area, group chairs, sofas, tables, and lamps in a full or partial circle Group accessories conveniently in relation to their use Pay attention to the availability of electric outlets in planning lamp placement In some cases, electrical outlets may need to be added to accommodate good lighting design

85 Room Features Be sure to plan furniture arrangements around special architectural features Furniture should not block a built-in entertainment center or a fireplace A scale floor plan allows you to see the placement of the features If you have trouble visualizing furniture placement, add wall elevations to your plan and indicate the features

86 Traffic patterns Plan traffic patterns to include space for people to move about freely People should be able to easily circulate throughout an entire area Maintaining proper clearance space around each piece of furniture in high-traffic areas, you may want to increase the amount of clearance space Keep function and safety in mind to avoid creating obstacles within traffic patterns

87 Choosing a Color Scheme Using color effectively is an important part of any design plan Begin with the preferences noted in your client profile Does your client prefer warm or cool colors? Does your client want the space to be calm and relaxing or vibrant and exciting? Will the client's preferred design style influence the color scheme?

88 With the color wheel as your guide, consider selecting several color-scheme options from which your client can choose Colors should coordinate with existing finishes elsewhere in the home or space

89 Selecting finishes, furniture, lighting, and accessories Once you agree on a style and color scheme, you can begin selecting background finishes, furniture, lighting, and accessories

90 Background Finishes Treatments for floors, walls, and windows set the stage for all other details of your design You may be selecting paint or wall coverings, carpeting or resilient flooring, and blinds or curtains and draperies Your client may want to see a memo sample

91 Furniture Design style, usage, color, and fabric types will influence furniture selections You client may choose to order all new furniture, or may keep one piece and have you select options that complement it.

92 Lighting Provides visual comfort, safety, and beauty in a room Consider functional needs such as reading, crafts, or watching movies How will lighting enhance decorative pieces or fine art?

93 Accessories Functional and decorative aspects of accessories How will the accessories reflect client personality and culture? How will the accessories help tie together the design plan?

94 Finalizing the Project Budget Adjust anything in the preliminary budget that changed due to material cost or labor

95 Creating a Bid A statement including products, work, and fees for the project Includes the actual costs for the project Must be specific as to the furnishings, wall treatments, window treatments, floor treatments, lighting, and accessories you are selecting for the client and the installation Clearly list and explain the cost of your services and fees over the length of the project

96 Components of the bid Consultant fees and services Examples: Architects and lighting specialist Subcontractor fees and services The final bid must spell out the work and actual fees for the subcontractor who will be doing the work You may recommend that your client obtain several bids from subcontractors The subcontractor and your client should sign the final bid and contract for these services separately

97 The Bid It is critical for the final bid to include all of the work necessary to complete the project to the designer s and client s expectations in a timely manner Oversights in creating the bid can lead to protect delays and misunderstandings between the designer and client Adequate planning and extremely good organization help avoid such problems

98 Changes It is unrealistic to think that clients never change their minds Changes often occur especially in the case of new construction or remodeling projects Unexpected situations may arise that require changes to the bid The designer or contractor will prepare a change order, a document that outlines the details of the plan changes Will list the services, materials, or design changes to which the client and designer and/or contractor agree There is usually a fee for change orders

99 Brainstorm A list of possible situations that may arise in a new construction or remodeling project that require a change order?

100 Presenting a Bid When you present a bid to a client, you must be able to anticipate and answer all of the client s questions. This is the time to discuss and make adjustments in the bid Once the bid is final, you will present the client with a final contract After the designer and client sign the contract, work on the design project begins

101 Questions 1. What is a bubble diagram? 2. What does CADD stand for? 3. What are three things that are included in the final bid?

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104 What is the design process? Programming Gathering information from the client and other sources to guide the actual design Schematic design Design prepares sketches and compiles drawings, samples, and furniture photos to present as ideas to the client Design development The designer prepares the final design drawings and puts together a presentation board to show the client the complete design

105 Design process Contract documents Designer makes purchases for the client, involves appropriate professional for the project; and possibly initiates the bidding process for the final contract Contract administration Involves actual construction and interior finishes, and ordering and installing furnishings and equipment

106 Phase 3: Design Development Refine the design and produce the final drawings and details on color schemes and other selections Final drawings will include Floor plans Elevations Renderings Specifications for all the work is included and includes custom design work

107 Designer confirms that preliminary space plans and design concepts are safe, functional, and are aesthetically appropriate Plans should also meet all public health and safety requirements Including building codes, accessibility, environmental, and sustainability guidelines

108 Professional Presentation Board A large mat board 18 inches by 24 inches 20 inches by 30 inches Title with your name or business name along with the name of your client Mount the floor plan and other items that follow

109 Floor plans, elevations, and renderings Code and label each part of your floor plan with letters and /or numbers For example: you may label the furniture with letters (A, B, C, and so forth) and the walls, window treatments, accessories, and light fixtures with numbers (1, 2, 3, and so forth).

110 Selection Samples Paint and wall covering for the walls and trim Wood finishes for furniture, cabinetry, and millwork Flooring finishes and materials Photographs or drawings showing furniture styles, window treatments, light fixtures, bath fixtures, and accessories Fabric swatches and trims for window treatments and each piece of upholstery Carpeting samples and/or photographs of the rugs you propose for the space

111 Label each sample with the same letter or number code that you placed on the floor plan Example: sofa labeled A the sample upholstery fabric and photo will be labeled A

112 Schedules and specifications Prepare organized charts of detailed notes, or schedules for all items that correspond to the code numbers and letters on the floor plan May include features for doors and windows, electrical and plumbing fixtures, door hardware, and finishes for ceilings, walls, and floors Specifications, or plans for the types and quality of materials to use, such as manufacturer and color numbers and names along with application information for finis treatments

113 To obtain or order interior design products, the designer needs a way to communicate exact descriptions of these products to suppliers He or she prepares written specifications to identify the name, quantity, dimensions, color, construction features, design details, and more for each item Designer may record the specifications on standard hardcopy or online forms, or on custom spreadsheets he or she develops for individual projects

114 Subcontractors can use the specification document for bidding purposes and easily convert the information to order forms

115 Prepare specifications for individual pieces of furniture, identifying manufacturers, finishes, dimensions, costs, and any other important details Specifications also identify the manufacturers, materials, fibers, and fabric content of all the upholstery pieces, window treatments, and floor treatments Organize your presentation board and write your schedules and specifications clearly to communicate well and anticipate any questions your client may have about eh visual design concept

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120 Practicing Before making a design presentation to your client, practice your oral presentation. You want your presentation to be as professional and flawless as possible. Prepare and practice your sales skills As the designer you may need to encourage and coax your client to understand the details and importance of how and why you made your selections

121 Presenting Goal is to give your client a good preview of what the final project will look like Effective display of your board will help convey this view to the client You will need to give your client more details about your selections, such as the life cycles, functions, maintenance, performance, environmental features, and safety

122 If your clients reject any part of your presentation, remember it is their home or business and they are the ones spending the money Prepare yourself to rethink any areas that cause them concern Once your client approves the final design, the next phase begins

123 Phase 4: Contract Documents Making purchases and getting the appropriate professionals involved in the project

124 Residential projects The interior designer may act as a purchasing agent for the client and hire and supervise various contractors Painters, contractors, upholstery workrooms Usually, you will sell these services to your client using the cost-plus method or the retail method at a marked-up cost.

125 Commercial project You will often use a bidding process before developing the final contract In the bidding process designers have a chance to submit proposals on how they would complete the job Each contractor must submit construction drawings and specifications for each part of the project

126 Factors influencing which bidder gets the contract The lowest cost Not always the best option Reputation for quality May be a middle bid, but meets deadlines and does quality work When all of the contractors submit bids for the client s response and the client makes a choice, this part of the design process is complete

127 Phase 5: Contract Administration The final stage Involves completing the project The interior designer will need to prepare a punch list for all tasks that need to be completed before the end of the project Construction Ordering Installing Time schedule Shows beginning and ending dates for each step of the project

128 In order for designers to implement their design plans, they must have access to suppliers, artisans, and trades people who offer the types of goods and services they require Outsource, or hire out much of the implementation work Painters, faux-finishers, wall-covering hangers, millworkers, upholsters, and other craftspeople

129 Building and maintaining good relationships with quality manufacturers, their representatives, and other suppliers is highly important to the designer Usually the designer reviews and inspects the work for quality, workmanship, and finishes Supervision of construction and installation of built-ins often requires a special certification and knowledge Project Managers

130 Project completion occurs through the following activities: Completion of paperwork to make purchases, finalizing bids, and preparing necessary drawings and specifications Completion of construction Installation of furniture, furnishings, and equipment Submission of bills to the interior designer, who in turn bills the client for payment Completion of a walk-through to make sure all work is complete and satisfactory to the client Most commercial jobs require a formal walk through

131 Notation of missing items or damaged goods during walk-through Obtain and replace missing or damaged goods Initiation of final payments to the designer and to the contractors after all remaining items of the project are complete

132 Project and Time Management The ability or inability to develop the organizational skills for project and time management can either make or break the path to career success

133 Additional tasks Overseeing and coordinating the work of different trades people Scheduling the delivery and installation of all purchased items Inspecting all purchases to ensure that they are of the quality expected when you placed the order Reviewing and approving all invoices and bills upon receipt

134 The designer must be careful that this supervision does not take up more time than noted in the bid for her or his own design services Successful designers work on multiple projects at one time while still marketing their businesses and contacting new clients

135 Questions 1. What is included on a presentation board? 2. Name 2 activities that occur during project completion. 3. What is the interior designer s responsibility for project and time management?

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